Tuscaloosa, Al Climate & Temperature

Tuscaloosa, Al has a humid subtropical climate that is mild with no dry season, constantly moist (year-round rainfall). Summers are hot and muggy with thunderstorms. Winters are mild with precipitation from mid-latitude cyclones. Seasonality is moderate. (Köppen-Geiger classification: Cfa).

According to the Holdridge life zones system of bioclimatic classification Tuscaloosa, Al is situated in or near the subtropical moist forest biome.

The average annual temperature is 17.4 degrees Celsius (63.3 degrees Fahrenheit). See the temperatures page for a monthly breakdown and the fixed scale graph.

Average monthly temperatures vary by 21.3 °C (38.3°F). This indicates that the continentality type is continental, subtype subcontinental.

In the winter time records indicate temperatures by day reach 13.4°C (56.2°F) on average falling to 1.4°C (34.5°F) overnight.

In spring time temperatures climb reaching 24.1°C (75.4°F) generally in the afternoon with overnight lows of 10.7°C (51.3°F).

During summer average high temperatures are 32.4°C (90.3°F) and average low temperatures are 20.8°C (69.4°F).

Come autumn/ fall temperatures decrease achieving average highs of 24.7°C (76.5°F) during the day and lows of 11.3°C (52.4°F) generally shortly after sunrise.

Were you to burrow down through the centre of the Earth from Tuscaloosa, Al you would pop up nearest to the climate station at Amsterdam Island, French Southern Lands where you would find a Marine west coast climate

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